Apple Fries with Caramel Pecan Dulce De Leche Cream Dip

Apple Fries with Caramel Pecan Dulce De Leche Cream Dip is a favorite fall recipe that is full of sliced apples, cinnamon, sugar, cream cheese, pecans, and dulce de leche.

This is the perfect Autumn and Holiday Dessert recipe that will have your friends and family asking for more — so be prepared to double the recipe!

APPLE FRIES with CARAMEL PECAN DULCE DE LECHE CREAM DIP

Our family absolutely loves apple desserts during the holidays, and this week we have a treat for you! We’ve cooked up our all time favorite recipe — Apple Fries with Caramel Pecan Dulce De Leche Cream Dip.

It has a bit of a twist on a traditional apple fries recipe that adds a few extra ingredients that are sure to make this a new family favorite for years to come.

There is just something about your house smelling like a warm apple pie that makes me want to skip into the kitchen and whip up something delicious up for my family. My one requirement — it must be easy to make and out of this world delicious.

WHAT KIND OF APPLES DO YOU USE TO MAKE APPLE FRIES

The original recipe for Apple Fries that we tried years ago called for Pink Lady Apples. Since our kids are kind of picky with their apple texture and the sweetness factor we opted for Fuji Apples which are our family favorite. They worked perfectly and browned up really well in the cast iron skillet.

Other apple options include: Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Pink Lady, Honey Crisp, Braeburn, Cortland, and of course Fuji. All hold up really well when fried and pair well with the cinnamon sugar mixture and Caramel Pecan Dulce De Leche Cream Dip.

CAN YOU MAKE APPLE FRIES IN ADVANCE

Yes, you most definitely can make apple fries in advance. Most steps are easy and use simple ingredients. From mixing the cinnamon and sugar, to preparing your flour mixture – all steps can be done in advance with exception of the actual frying itself.

Steps you can prep in advance:

Mix the cinnamon and sugar, place in a ziplock baggie

Mix the flour and sugar, place in a ziplock baggie

Buy Pre-Sliced Apples and keep them in the fridge until you are ready to fry these babies up

Mix your cream cheese, dulce de leche, chopped pecans, and whipped cream. Store them in an airtight container and pull out of the fridge 20 minutes before you are ready to serve

When you are ready to do the actual frying gather everything that you have pre-made and this recipe will come together in no time at all.

I DON’T HAVE A LEMON — WHAT ELSE CAN I USE

If you don’t have a lemon to slice up don’t fret… you probably have something else on hand in your fridge or pantry that can be used.

Here are a few of our favorite alternatives:

Orange Juice, Apple Juice, Lemonade, or any juice that has citric acid makes a great alternative to sliced lemon. The juices slow down the enzymatic reaction of the apples and keep them from turning a yucky brown color.

Soak your apples is Ginger Ale or Sprite – it gives them an extra flavor boost and keeps them looking white and delicious.

WHAT DIFFERENT TYPES OF OILS CAN I USE TO FRY MY APPLES

Our personal FAVORITE oil to use in this recipe is Coconut Oil. We think the flavor of the coconut compliments the apple fries perfectly.

In addition to the extra flavor we’ve been told that Coconut oil contains natural saturated fats that increase the good HDL cholesterol in your body. It may also help turn the bad LDL cholesterol into a less harmful form. We’ve read that by increasing HDL, many experts believe that coconut oil could be good for heart health compared to many other fats.

Either way, flavor or health benefits we love our coconut oil! But if you don’t have any Coconut Oil in the house you can also use the following as a substitute:

canola oil

vegetable oil

peanut oil

crisco shortening

WHAT TYPE OF SKILLET SHOULD I USE TO FRY MY APPLES

Our skillet of choice here at The Best Blog Recipes is a cast iron skillet. We have one for sweet recipes and another for savory dishes. There is nothing worse than making a delicious dessert for friends and family just to realize that is has a hint of flavor from the last dinner recipe that you made last week.

If you don’t use cast iron skillets in your house that’s okay too. These can easily be fried up in a non-stick skillet. The one catch is that you have to make sure to use enough coconut oil to properly fry them or they will brown unevenly.

Also watch your time as they will cook faster in a non-stick skillet. I’d suggest checking them at the 3 minute mark instead of the 5 when you use a cast iron skillet.

TIPS AND TRICKS FOR MAKING HOMEMADE APPLE FRIES

If you are short on time and don’t want to slice your apples and place them in a lemon water bath you can buy the pre-sliced apples from Costco or your local grocery store. They are easy to use and you won’t even be able to tell a difference when you serve up this recipe.

Don’t skip the lemon water bath. This keeps your apples looking fresh until you are ready to cook them. If you don’t do this step you’ll be left with brown ugly apple slices that won’t look too appealing to your guests if they should decide to peek in the kitchen while you are cooking.

Less is more when it comes to the flour sugar coating. If you use too much then it sometimes breaks off in yoru skillet and you are left with just apples without their delicious coating.

Don’t forget to heat up your cream cheese and Dulce De Leche before stirring. This ensures that the mixture is smooth and combines well.

It doesn’t take long for these apples to cook in the skillet. Fry for 5 minutes on each side, or until they are browned.

Apple Fries with Caramel Pecan Dulce De Leche Cream Dip

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: apple, Cinnamon, cream cheese, dulce de leche, fall

Prep Time:20minutes

Cook Time:5minutes

Total Time:25minutes

Servings:6people

Author:Shauna

Apple Fries with Caramel Pecan Dulce De Leche Cream Dip is a fall favorite that is full of sliced apples, cinnamon, sugar, coconut oil, cream cheese, pecans, and your all time favorite thing… dulce de leche.